Abstract

This study evaluated the trend of diarrheal diseases managed with zinc supplementation by comparing it with diarrheal diseases managed without zinc supplementation at the University of Port Harcourt Teaching hospital (UPTH), Nigeria. The study was a descriptive retrospective study done at the Diarrhea Training Unit (DTU) of UPTH to determine the effect of zinc supplementation in the management of diarrhea in children under 5 years. Out of the 134 case records studied, of children aged 0 to 59 months who presented with diarrhea at the DTU, 57 children did not receive zinc supplementation between October and December, 2007 and 77 children received zinc supplementation between October and December 2009. The results showed that (74) 96.1% of patients who received zinc supplementation, and (48) 84.2% of those who did not, had no repeat diarrheal episodes when seen at the follow up clinic. On the other hand, 1.3% of those who received zinc supplementation and 1.8% of those who did not, had increased episodes of diarrhea when seen at the follow up clinic. Of those who received, and those who did not receive zinc supplementation, 2.6% and 14% respectively, had reduced episodes of diarrhea. These findings clearly demonstrate the effectiveness of zinc supplementation in halting the course of diarrheal diseases in children aged 0 to 59 months. We therefore advocate for the use of zinc supplementation in the management of diarrhea in Nigeria

Highlights

  • Diarrhea is defined as the passage of three or more stools in a day of consistency softer than usual for the child or one watery stool per day [1]

  • In Nigeria, 24% of infant mortality rates (IMR) and 19% of under-five (U-5) deaths are due to diarrheal diseases [6]

  • Asuquo et al / Open Journal of Preventive Medicine 2 (2012) 137-140 sodes of diarrhea per year, and in areas where the episodes are frequent, young children spend more than 15% of their childhood with diarrhea [7]

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Introduction

Diarrhea is defined as the passage of three or more stools in a day of consistency softer than usual for the child or one watery stool per day [1]. Zinc supplementation could help reduce the duration and severity of diarrhea, and is recommended by the World Health Organization and UNICEF [10].

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